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  1. Lifespan. Notes. By Pedro II of Brazil (2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891; married by proxy in 30 May 1843) Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil. 23 February 1845 –. 11 June 1847. Prince Imperial of Brazil from birth to his death in 1847. Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. 29 July 1846 –.

  2. King Peter II, known as "the Pacific," reigned over Portugal from 1683 until his demise in 1706. His ascension to the throne followed a period as regent for his older brother, Afonso VI. Born on April 26, 1648, Peter was the fifth child of John IV and Luisa de Guzmán. His rule was marked by significant accomplishments, including the ...

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  5. Emperor of Brazil (1831–89). The son of Pedro I, he succeeded under a regency when his father abdicated (1831). The central government was unable to quell the uprisings at Balaiada (1838–41) and elsewhere until the General Assembly declared Pedro to be of age and confirmed (1840) his emperorship.

  6. Brazil, The Empire (Second) The reign of Pedro II (1840–1889) was a period of recentralization, restoration of order and legitimate authority, state building, and economic development, especially in the years 1845–1870. Consensus among parties and the elite on fundamental issues promoted political unity and a liberal and stable regime.

  7. Pedro II. (1825–91) was born in Rio di Janeiro on Dec. 2, 1825. Thus he was only 5 years old when his father abdicated. Regents ruled in his place until July 23, 1840, and he was officially crowned emperor on July 18, 1841. During his reign of nearly 50 years, Brazil enjoyed unprecedented progress.